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Exploring Mexico's Contemporary Classical Flute & Piano Music

Exploring Mexico's Contemporary Classical Flute & Piano Music
Julia Barnett / Julia Barnett
Exploring Mexico's Contemporary Classical Flute & Piano Music
Saturday, September 28, 2024 from 4 PM to 5:30 PM
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Free

Exploring Mexico's Contemporary Classical Flute & Piano Music

Flutist, Julia Barnett, & Pianist, Kathryn Lieppman present a recital of Music of the 20th/21st centuries written by Mexican Composers on Saturday, Sept. 28th, 4pm, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church 700 D Ave, Coronado, CA 92118

This program will feature Bichito by Diana Syrse for Piccolo and Piano, Leonardo Coral's "Sonata No Tan Breve," Samuel Zyman's Concerto No. 1, and Eduardo Angulo's "Sonata for Flute and Piano." 

Admission to the concert is free. However, a free will offering will be taken to support the artists. 

Ms. Lieppman and Dr. Barnett met while studying music at the esteemed Shepherd School of Music at Rice University and have continued their collaborations throughout the years. The program was inspired by  Dr.  Barnett's research  for her Dissertation, "Performing Practice for Roberto Peña’s Concierto Para Flauta y Orquesta," as well as her collaborations with composer Samuel Zyman. This concert showcases the rich and vibrant flute music of Mexico,  and will be the first of many performances focusing on Mexican and Latin American music, culminating  in a professional CD showcasing the many gems from south of the border. 

For more information, visit jbflute.com or contact Julia Barnett at juliabarnettflute@gmail.com

Event Supported By

Julia Barnett
juliabarnettflute@gmail.com

St. Paul's United Methodist Church

700 D Ave.
Coronado, California 92118

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